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You create a System Policy file on a Windows 2000 Server computer to manage Windows NT 4.0 client computers (and their users) on your Windows 2000 network. What filename should you assign to this System Policy file?

You are installing Windows 2000 on a computer that already has another operating system installed on it. You choose to install Windows 2000 in a different folder than the previously installed operating system. What will Windows 2000 do?

A) Abort the installation process

B) Delete the previously installed operating system

C) Display an error message indicating that windows 2000 cannot be installed in a different folder

D) Cause the computer to dual boot between Windows 2000 and the previously installed operating system

A) Abort the installation process

B) Delete the previously installed operating system

C) Display an error message indicating that windows 2000 cannot be installed in a different folder

D) Cause the computer to dual boot between Windows 2000 and the previously installed operating system

Answer & ExplanationAnswer: D) Cause the computer to dual boot between Windows 2000 and the previously installed operating system

Explanation:

When windows 2000 is installed in the same folder as the other operating system, Windows 2000 will delete the previously installed operating system. When Windows 2000 is installed in a different folder than the other operating system, it will automatically configure the computer to dual boot between Windows 2000 and the previously installed operating system.

A fault tolerance boot disk is a floppy disk that you create that enables you to boot your Windows 2000 computer in the event that the first disk in your computer's mirrored volume fails. This disk contains an edited copy of the Boot.ini file.

To achieve optimum functionality of the client computers, you must upgrade all of them to Windows 2000. Upgrading some of them and/or installing the Directory Service Client will gain some functionality, but the question specifically states that "optimum functionality" is the required result.